Talk comments

Dave Buchanan at 10:47 on 9 Mar 2018

Presenter and his slides were very easy to digest. Best talk I've seen on this topic, at the basic levels for writing "readable" code. The ten principles makes so much sense, and great examples. Would love to see an entire workshop around this talk. Thanks.

Nic Steenhout at 10:47 on 9 Mar 2018

I really enjoyed this talk. Personal anecdotes tying the message together were a very nice touch. The reminder that the main benefit of community building is personal relationships can't be repeated loudly enough - it's about people, people! :) Thanks Margaret, was great talk.

Phil Dowson at 10:46 on 9 Mar 2018

Awesome talk, even for someone with someone like me who has had several long years of bash experience

Paul Rossmann at 10:42 on 9 Mar 2018

Made the talk informative and entertaining. Thank you.

Great start to the event. Also great gif collection! I think its the passionate people like you who keep the community rich and thriving!

Brian Fenton at 10:07 on 9 Mar 2018

Really inspiring, well done. High energy, gave lots of examples of personal connections. Nice shoutouts to rubber ducking and the pac-man rule.

Alex Barrett at 10:06 on 9 Mar 2018

Margaret was enthusiastic and insightful. I really appreciated her message and her animated gifs.

I really liked this talk and all the GIFs. I went into not really sure about it but I found it really interesting.

One point of constructive feedback. I found the slide about Understanding Trust with the little guys confusing because I got lost on the rules.

Dave Buchanan at 09:56 on 9 Mar 2018

Very well thought out, clearly presented. Great stories and inspirational. On top of good content, presenter had good pacing and entertaining slides. Thanks!

Riley Major at 09:55 on 9 Mar 2018

Full of energy and positive vibes, @dead_lugosi extols the benefits of communities and reminds us that they require effort to build and maintain. She provides personal anecdotes and actionable advice to form and grow your connections. She also encourages inclusivity and warns against toxicity. Having this as a keynote sets the right tone for the conference.